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A modern water rescue training facility features pools, yellow buildings, vehicles, and boats, surrounded by greenery. A drone flies overhead under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
July 26, 2022

State-of-the-art facility will offer flood, swift-water, low-head dam training and more for region’s first responders....

Aerial view of a riverside construction site with labeled sections: Top Long Bypass Reach, Recreation Bypass Channel, and Main Flow Channel. The area is surrounded by forest and rocky terrain.
June 22, 2022

Dam Modification Spawning New Whitewater Park on the Catawba River S2O Design & Engineering heads...

A tall modern building with large windows and tan stone walls displays the words Advanced Manufacturing Sciences Institute near the entrance, highlighting expertise in civil engineering, under a clear blue sky.
January 12, 2022

Calibre Engineering is excited to announce we are expanding our structural engineering department! We began...

People in flight suits float in a zero-gravity environment inside an aircraft, with scientific equipment labeled MADE IN SPACE visible in the center and a banner on the wall—demonstrating cutting-edge Colorado engineering in action.
June 14, 2021

The Engineering Edge Review: 3D Printing Meat and Medicine in Space By: Gege Li You’ve...

A white car approaches on a rural road filled with numerous large potholes, surrounded by greenery—perhaps a challenge fit for a skilled Colorado engineering team.
June 14, 2021

Causes of Concrete and Asphalt Deterioration Explained Source: Hokkaido University Cement and asphalt are essential...

A person with short brown hair smiles while wearing a dark blazer and light shirt, standing on stage with red geometric light shapes in the background, embodying the innovation seen in colorado engineering.
June 14, 2021

Elanor Huntington was the first female Dean of Engineering at the Australian National University and...

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